Mystery snail acting weird

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my snail (believe it is mystery snail) is not being active or suctioning to anything. I woke up this morning and found him floating in the tank, with his body out. He was still moving around. This afternoon he is on the bottom, still with his body out, still looks alive but I’m not sure. The snail doesn’t smell rotten or dead… is it dying? My partner pulled it out and noticed it has a crack in its shell…. We recently had a

Note the particles in the water was shrimp brine…

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Check the water quality for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.

Do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate every day for a week and see if it improves.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it's added to the tank.
 
Just be careful, take it out as soon as possible if it dies. Snails are notorious ammonia bombs if they die
 
Just be careful, take it out as soon as possible if it dies. Snails are notorious ammonia bombs if they die
He did pass away, I took him out of the water before hand and put him in his own tank. Now my ph levels in existing tank playing up….
 
Too bad to hear that it didnt make it ... I guess thats an early sign that the water in the tank is bad or turning worst. Snails do get out of its shell when something it not right.
 
Too bad to hear that it didnt make it ... I guess thats an early sign that the water in the tank is bad or turning worst. Snails do get out of its shell when something it not right.
I have been monitoring levels. I treated water with ammo lock for ammonia. Ph levels are ok at the moment. I did to a 50% water change too. Plus been using stability to try get some new good bacteria in the tank.
 

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